A friend of mine is considering buying the Curve as an all-in-one GPS, Phone, and Email device.

I wondered if anyone here has any feedback on the GPS feature (using the available subscription service, not just the integration with Google maps)? How does it compare to a dedicated device, such as Garmin's Nuvi 750? How are incoming phone calls handled when you're trying to use the device as a navigation device?

And then, he was also curious if there is a limit to how much memory the phone can handle. Obviously, this is dependent on what you put in it for a memory card, but what is the max memory card size that it supports? He is interested because he wants to use it for music...

Hey, I know this subject has probably been beat to death but I am torn between the Curve and the Pearl both for ATT (both have new act. For $99) Iâ€™m coming from Sprint, and looking for PDA type phone.

I am using the phone for 40% work 60% personal. I need a calendar/todo list/word to keep me organized with work and school, I send about 2000+ texts a months so the full keypad will be useful, I use the web decent amount, e-mail is a push I could live without it but its also covenant, IM/camera the same

We wanted to let you know about our newest product, Berry Locator. A few months ago, we released "Find My Berry", an application that lets you retrieve your lost BlackBerry by simply sending an email. Berry Locator works the same way, but in addition, if your device has GPS, it will send you a google map with the location of your lost BlackBerry.

Been using my Verizon Pearl 8130 since December without any problem until yesterday. I have my work email and one gmail account set up on the device.

Now since yesterday, whenever I compose an email, contact names from my address book will not be "auto-recognized". The only thing I can use is the lookup tool from the Enterprise server at work, which is pretty annoying when I want to send personal emails using my gmail account.

I have plenty of space left on the device, and I did not change anything else in the configuration.

I want to get a Blackberry Curve and not use the internet and email and mainly just use the calendar and media player at this point and time. I was wondering if there were any fees that I had to worry about as far as regular phone usage goes, meaning, not clicking into the internet or sending email messages. Are there settings so it doesn't connect to the internet automatically, like to check email.

So there is this message that pops up on certain web sites:"You are attempting to open a secure connection, but the server's certificate is not trusted"It then gives me the options:ContinueClose ConnectionsView certificateTrust certificateRight now I just select continue, but then it pops up everytime. If I select "Trust certificate" it wants me to "please choose a new key store password" When I type in something random it says "invalid password. sequence was entered." Is there a password I should know? How do I figure out what the password is supposed to be?Thanks for the help.

I've been reading about the Documents To Go update for Blackberry users and it requires handheld software version 4.5 and I was just curious if anyone knows how I can update to this version? I'm a Sprint customer if that makes a difference? Thanks

I just paid for and downloaded several software applications from Handango for my Blackberry Pearl. I try to install the software using the Blackberry Desktop Manager Applicatio Loader but when I get to the point where I add the software I get this error:

No additional applications designed for your device were found

Blackberry Help says:

This message appears if you try to add an application that is not compatible with your device or is already on your device.

This can't be right because I read the reviews for the software and there are people using my identical phone that love the software. Also I downloaded at least 8 programs and every one of them generates the same error.

I am thinking of exchanging my palm centro for the bbpearl 8130. I was just wondering what features and options the 8130 has over the centro? I know it has a flash for the camera, a plus in my eyes. The centro has a touch screen, not a big deal. Does the 8130 have video capability like the centro? Any and all help and opinions, from personal use or tech, would be very helpful. Thanks!

i need a blackberry for work. i was told to "get whatever i need" and money isnt an option.

i dont know which one of these will be better for me. i understand that the curve is more of a consumer grade BB, but does that mean it lacks in the business features or does it add the additional consumer features, making it more robust?

some background: my company just moved me into IT and am now responsible for monitoring our carrier-class network (yikes!). i used to be on the construction end.

I recently heard a rumor that Blackberry is coming out with a 9100 model. Here's what I've heard:-Touchscreen with a 320x480 resolution-3G cellular Internet over HSPA-Real Time GPS -Wi-Fi-2-megapixel camera (possibility of 3.2-megapixel sensor)-the large screen suggests the removal of a physical keyboard but might not rule out the possibility of a slide-out keypad-Possible release date in Spring 2008?

Any info on this subject would be much appreciated. And photos of prototypes would be amazing (if there are any!)

I am trying to register my Pearl on AT&T's network. I have followed the instructions on RIM's website on how to Register it. I get the text message but what do I do after I get it. If I go back into the Host Routing Table it still says no entries. Please Help!!!!